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1930
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Also in 1930:
"250 Associates" organized to support research and give faculty "intellectual freedom in the planning of its research activities"
More than half of HBS's 2,546 alumni have graduated within the past four years
"Centre de Preparation aux Affaires," closely modeled on HBS and supported by HBS Professor Georges Doriot, opens in Paris
First meeting of the 250 Associates (supporting research) is held in December; have contributed $381,0000 for research
HBS receives 1,200 applications for 600 first-year seats; begins interviewing candidates for admission
Heads of 13 business schools in Europe and Asia visit and assess HBS as possible model
School admits an "extra" 100 students (from 1,000 to 1,100) as a "hedge" against future declines in enrollment
Social critic Abraham Flexner publishes Universities, and includes sharp criticism of HBS
Straus family augments two former gifts to fully endow business history chair
Tuition increases to $600 to reflect increased costs and keep section size down
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Timeline: 1930
The Rockefeller Foundation awards $125,000 per year for seven years to the HBS industrial research program, enabling pioneering faculty efforts to continue.
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